Fetching Friday – Resources Mashup & Videos from Australia

This post is part of a weekly series, Fetching Friday, featuring the best posts of the week in blogging, making money online, SEO, and social media plus some videos from my trip to Australia on kikolani.com.

The Resources Mashup

Here are some of the best articles I have stumbled upon, retweeted on @kikolani, and read in RSS subscriptions this week.

Monthly trends + how to instantly triple your post ideas – tips for finding the right (or unexpected) angles for your next post.

5 ways to ruin your guest post – if your guest posts aren’t converting into new readers, traffic, or subscribers (or not being accepted at all) then you might want to make sure you’re not doing these five things.

7 crucial steps to minimize drama in your life – if you’re tired of being wrapped up in too much drama, try these steps to get things back to a state of calm.

Search Engines / SEO / Link Building / Analytics

The beginners guide to online marketing with a GIANT infographic – this is hands down one of the most comprehensive infographics and posts I have ever seen. If you read one post from this roundup, it should be this one.

You’ll love it! Lots of chances to get close to the wildlife in open range parks and great hiking opportunities too… you can start on the beach and end up looking over the cliffs onto a beautiful rock formation with ocean waves crashing to it.

I haven’t visited your blog for a while. I think you used to have keyword luv. I wonder because I just wrote a post which I’ll be publishing within an hour where I’m mentioning you as one of the bloggers who is not afraid of giving out links.

I remember during the early days of our marriage when we took a road trip from Adelaide to Melbourne. We took the scenic route going along the Great Ocean Road. It was beautiful and the Twelve Apostles were among the sites we saw.

In those days London Bridge hadn’t collapsed so I was able to capture a bit of history on film. That coastline had a lot of history attached to it as well, what with all the shipwrecks and all. Looks like you enjoyed you trips Kristi, so glad you did mate 😉Sire just posted Do You Want To Outrank The Probloggers

We talked to a lady who had been there in the 70s and frequently saw caravans wheels up in the ocean because they somehow fell off. Interesting story while we were there. But we did have a LOT of fun and really enjoyed the part of the country we were in. Fell in love with it, the wildlife, and the people! 🙂

I sooooo want to go to Australia now! I’m completely jealous, and I’m sure you both had a wonderful time there. That coastline is incredible, and the Roo’s look adorable. Did any one of them ever get out of line? I understand they can be mean suckers sometimes.Wayne John just posted How to automate tweets with the Twitter API

It’s funny you should ask about out-of-line roos. He wasn’t being mean, but one was trying to get to my other hand where I was holding a little bucket of food, so it stood up on its hind legs and tried to reach across me and grab it. Of course, in the process, he almost caused me to have a wardrobe malfunction. My hubby got some red mark scratches (no blood) from another one later for the same reason. But they were just hungry / greedy, not necessarily trying to hurt us. 🙂

hey Kristi
How are you?
I would need your help with one issue not directly related to the article. As I read the posts I see that you have the Social Media Icons placed well in one line, just above the article.
I used to have it all done by an application LinksAlpha, elegantly in one line, the essential share buttons, linkedIn, facebook and Twitter, but the way they use Facebook Share button is not ok, so I want to do it myself.

Have you written a tutorial on how to place it on a blog? It would help

Hi Kristi, it’s my first time stopping by your blog and I plan on checking out some of these great links in your mashup.

Like many of the others have already said…great videos!

Watching these reminds me that I need to plan a trip soon and get out and enjoy nature. So many awesome things to see and great moments to capture.

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